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ECONOMICS A 3-1 SUBJECT?

project date 20/09/2007

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I want a full stomach!

I want a fur coat!

Let’s compromise…

The bear ate the man…they both got what they wanted.

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Take the initiative

Fight the issue not the person

Take control of your day and life

Be decisive

Joshua 1:6-7,9

Source: JL Mason

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GOALS

• Understand why economics is 1. Science2. Art3. Social science

• DifferentiateMicroeconomics vs.

MacroeconomicsPositive vs. Normative AnalysisTheories vs. Models

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ECONOMICS is like…

Cork-can-bottle opener

Nescafe 3-1 coffee 3-in-1 printer, fax and photocopying

machine

SCIENCE

SOCIALSCIENCE

ARTS

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• Economics uses SCIENTIFIC APPROACH OR METHOD in

studying economic events or phenomena

SCIENCE

“What a science (economics) does or should do is simply allow the average man to commandthe heights of a genius.” (James Buchanan)

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• Uses scientific approach

• Experiments in laboratories

• Uses experimental data

• Uses statistics

• Uses scientific approach

• No experiments in laboratories; society is the laboratory

• uses real or actual data of people or non-experimental data

• Uses statistics

PHYSICAL SCIENCES ECONOMICS

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ARTS

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ECONOMICS AS AN ART?ECONOMICS AS AN ART?

• Art is a skill acquired by experience, discipline, study or observation

• Skill in applying economic tools or principles in real life situation

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The business world could use all the art, all of the out-of-the-box thinking , all the innovative problem solving that it can find.

Creativity (art) can be integrated into every aspect of business…

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SOCIALSCIENCE

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ECONOMICS AS A SOCIAL ECONOMICS AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE?SCIENCE?

• It is a social science because it studies society or people in the economy

• It studies the economic behavior of man in the market

• Needed to change/improve society

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MICMIC--MACMAC

MICROECONOMICS VS. MACROECONOMICS

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Microscope

Telescope

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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS

I A

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MMIIcroeconomics = croeconomics = IIndividual / ndividual / SpecificSpecific

Two major fields/divisions

1. Microeconomics = Parts, Trees

• About INDIVIDUAL economic units such as CONSUMER and FIRM, INDUSTRY,

• How they make decisions and how they interact in specific markets

• MARKET ECONOMICS

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MMAAcroeconomics = croeconomics = AAggregate, ggregate, AAll , Generalll , General

2. Macroeconomics = Whole, Forest

• Studies how the economy behaves as a whole

• Country’s output, general price level, national income and employment and unemployment,

balance of payments and exchange rates

• NATIONAL ECONOMICS

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MicroMicro vs vs MacroMacro

• An individual or a family decides to buy a laptop

• A firm’s production of a good

• The price of notebook, pen, etc

• All consumers’ demands for all goods

• Total production of goods of all firms

• The general price of all goods and services

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3 IN 1 Science, Social Science and Art

TWO MAJOR FIELDS

Microeconomics

Macroeconomics

TWO TYPES OF ANALYSES / STATEMENTS

Positive

Normative

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RED APPLE OR RED APPLE OR GREEN APPLEGREEN APPLE

POSITIVE ANALYSIS

NORMATIVE ANALYSIS

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POSITIVE ANALYSIS

NORMATIVE ANALYSIS

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ECONOMIST AS A SCIENTISTECONOMIST AS A SCIENTIST

• Uses POSITIVE ANALYSIS

• Uses facts and determines cause-and-effect relationships

• Develops and tests theory

• Does not use personal value judgment

• Can be proven/rejected

• Answers the basic question – WHAT IS

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ECONOMIST AS POLICYMAKERECONOMIST AS POLICYMAKER

• Uses NORMATIVE ANALYSIS

Incorporates value judgment about the economy

• Recommends/prescribes policy actions to achieve desired economic change or goal

• Makes claim about how the economy OUGHT TO BE

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POSITIVEPOSITIVE vs. vs. NORMATIVENORMATIVE

• WHAT IS?• Describes using facts

and numbers• Cause and effect

relationship• Uses scientific

analysis

• WHAT OUGHT TO BE?

• Prescribes or recommends policies

• Incorporates value judgment

Statement of facts Statement of values

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POSITIVEPOSITIVE vs. vs. NORMATIVENORMATIVEStatement of facts Statement of values

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POSITIVEPOSITIVE vs. vs. NORMATIVENORMATIVE

• WHAT IS?

• The economy has grown by 4.7% in 2008. Last year’s growth was recorded at 7.3%.

• WHAT OUGHT TO BE?

• Economic growth should be continuing and consistent so that poverty will be eliminated!

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POSITIVEPOSITIVE vs. vs. NORMATIVENORMATIVE

• WHAT IS?

• The current bank lending interest rate is noted at 9.7% in 2006 from 10.2% last year.

• WHAT OUGHT TO BE?

• Interest rate ought to be low to stimulate business and investment in the country

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MICROECONOMICS

MACROECONOMICS

2 Branches/ Fields 2 Types of Analyses

Positive“What is, was,

will be”

Normative“What ought

to be?”

SCIENCE

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ART“Applied

Economics”

3-1 Discipline

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HYPOTHESIS

THEORY

LAWS OR PRINCIPLES

Statement that needs to be tested/proven

As hypothesis is proven true, it evolves into a theory

A well tested and accepted theory becomes a law or principle

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THEORIESTHEORIES vs. vs. MODELMODEL

• STATEMENTS about economic behavior that enable the prediction of the probable effects of certain actions

• FORMAL STATEMENT OF A THEORY usually in the form of

• mathematical equation

• diagram or graph

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THEORIESTHEORIES vs. vs. MODELMODEL

• Law of Demand states that as price of the good increases, quantity demanded falls, ceteris paribus (all else equal)

• Qd = 10 - 2P

D

P

Qd

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DIVERSE FIELDS OF DIVERSE FIELDS OF ECONOMICSECONOMICS

• Urban and regional economics• Econometrics• Economic Development• Labor Economics• International Economics• Public Economics• Economic History• Many more

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QUALITIES NEEDED TO QUALITIES NEEDED TO STUDY ECONOMICSSTUDY ECONOMICS

• Analytical and logical and desiring to learn just like a philosopher

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QUALITIES NEEDED TO QUALITIES NEEDED TO STUDY ECONOMICSSTUDY ECONOMICS

• Can work with some numbers just like a mathematician

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QUALITIES NEEDED TO QUALITIES NEEDED TO STUDY ECONOMICSSTUDY ECONOMICS

• Interest in research and knowledgeable with past and current issues just like an historian

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QUALITIES NEEDED TO QUALITIES NEEDED TO STUDY ECONOMICSSTUDY ECONOMICS

• Considerate of the welfare of the people just like a statesman

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Group exercise

3 ounce 5 ounce 8 ounce

The largest glass is full. What can you do to get 4 ounces of liquid into each of the larger two glasses?

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LET US APPLY WHAT WE LET US APPLY WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED!HAVE LEARNED!